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iwrmfeímt iinalö wz need 1,000,000 LAYING HEMS TO WORK FON US OB FARMS 0 7 THZ UMATILLA PROJECT VOL. Z Z I HAVE YOU YOURSELF A : OF THE PROJECT LAND SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE t o NO. • HERMISTON, UMATELL1 COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920. COMMERCIAL HATCHERY IS SECURED FOR HERMISTON HERMISTON ♦ GOVERNOR TAKES TWO TO ONE T.T.A H TTF.PT. Gerald A. W hite of Lexington Buys Land For Locating Station Flock o f j r» n* Sheep Earns B,g Dividend in Year FLEDGES AID TO MINT ROOTS BEING |M ” mnees to C ity STEIWER-PATTERSON PIERCE LEADS IN UMATILLA IN EFFORT TO GET ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * » ♦ » « ♦ * > * • * J á y V o te ELECTION WINNERS LOCAL PRECINCTS STATE HOSPIT’L LOCATED THERE SET 00T NEAR HERE Steiwer Noses Out Haney ' by 13 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A m otion w as passed by the com m ercial club a t Its m eeting Tuesday a u th o rizin g S ecretary W. J. W arner to d ra ft and send a resolution to U m atilla citizens assu rin g them th a t H erm iston will render every aid in its pow er to help U m atilla to secure th e s ta te tuberculosis hospital for* eastern Oregon in the event th a t the hospital is authorized. U m atilla launched an e ffo rt tb se cure the in stitu tio n before th e elec tion. More days of su n sh in e d u r ing a y ear th a n Los A ngeles has, plenty of cheap land for a site and o th er advantages are being urged by U m atilla as reasons why th s hospital should be located there. T he motion was passed by u nani mous vote. BERT MULLINS TO DEVOTE 15 A H Norton ¡ ^ ds j „ Snlith UMATILLA COUNTY MAN BEATS ACRES TO CROP As Member of Council; Prime Trial of Mint on Small Scale This Named Mayor. HANEY IN RACE Patterson Leads By 25,000 in Race For Governor; Scott The present city officials of H er m iston w ere elected to succeed them - Defeats Ritner. Acreage Increase. Taylor Popular. I selves In th e election held Tuesday, LOWER FEED COSTS BIG CAUSE ' except in the case of J. N. Sm ith, G overnor P ierce secured a big m a F rederick S teiw er of Pfendleon, Quite an acreage of land In this councilm an, whose place w ill be tak- Gross Returns on $200.00 Investment jo rity In th i general election In the OF DECISION d lstrict is being prepared for t h e ' en by A H N orton' Mr. Sm ith has republican nom inee fo r U nited State» th ree H erm iston p re c irc ts, according Runs Than $100, Supt. first p la n tin g of m int on a com m er left H erm iston, and Mr. N orton was senator, is elected, and I. L. P a tte r Newcomer Has 2000 H ns and Equip to th e com plete re tu rn s. F red son of P olk county, is governor-elect cial scale, and p la n tin g of th e roots a candidate to succeed him . S teiw er took a slig h t lead over Dean States. T he vote cast w as as follows: m ent Needed to Handle His of Oregon as a re s u lt of th e election is expected to be made d u rin g the H aney w ith 8 tanfie!d tr a ilin g th ird Mayor, F. V. P rim e 66, J. M. Biggs Tuesday. Mr. Steiw er had a lead of coming week. Ju d g e I. M. Schannep and Mrs. Flock and Plant. 2; C. W. Kellogg, 1; A. H. N orton, 1. a little more th a n 6,000 w ith the T h at a sm all farm Hock of sheep B etty e D eH art both secured heavy The larg est acreage w ill be p la n t R ecorder, C. W. Kellogg, 69. count In from five-sixths of the pre ed by B ert M ullins, local business A com m ercial p o u ltry h atch e ry for pays a " ice in te re st on investm ent | m ajo rlties here T he vote on some T ronsurer, G eorgia H enderson. 69. cinct», and Mr. P a tte rs o n ’s lead over man. He is p re p a rin g about 15 th e H erm iston d is tric t was assured and a t th e sam e tim e re tu rn s excel- candidates in th e th ree precincts was Councilmen, J. M. Biggs, 68; R. A. the incum bent w as a little less th a n acres on h is ranch on the Meadows, S atu rd ay w hen G erald A. W h ite of lent resu lts by co n v ertin g w hat a8 follows, th e vote fo r each ca n d l Brov/nBOn, 65; H. E. H itt, 68; C. S. 25,000. across the riv er from S tanfield, J o therw ise would be w aste p roducts <ja te being given by precinct In rota- L exington, Oregon, closed a deal for The e a stern O regon norm al bill S. W est is also p rep arin g a s m a lle r, McNau*h t ’ 87 ; A- H ’ N o rto n ’ 87 ; A th e pur 'hase of 58 acres of land from in to money is illu s tra te d by th e | tion, th e precinct numl>ers b eing 53, LITTLE BOY DIES AFTER patch on some land he ow ns along P raJin' «*■ B ert H anellne, 1; carried, an did th e hospital bill. T he show ing made th is season by the 54 an(j 55. F. B. Swayze in the edge of tow n and Thom as Campbell, 2, BEING STRUCK BY CAR th e riv e r below H erm iston. Denis resolution m easure and both F or IT. S. S en ato r announced his in te n tio n of m oving flock a t th e exp erim en t statio n farm . Judge« of the election board were income tax proposals, to g eth er w ith A t th e b eg in n in g of th e year th e Mr. M ullins experim ented w ith a Adams, 2, 0, 1; H aney 62, 80, 30; h is b u ild in g p la n t to th « new loca B urton J. C lark J r . aged about patch of about h a lf an acre on his T. P. Campbell. W. L. H am m and J. th e housew ives' m easure, w ere de flock consisted of seven head, S u p er S tan field , 19, 23, 25; Steiw er, 76, 79. tion. four, son of Mr. and Mrs. B urton place th is season and w as well pleas L. W aller. C lerks w ere Belle Shea- feated. in ten d en t Dean said, one ram and six 30. The land purchased by Mr. W hite U m atilla county w ill have one C lark of n ear Messner, died sh o rtly ed w ith th e re su lts he secured. His ely and M artha H anellnei of is ju s t w est of th e D airy and Hog ewe8’ aU Purebreds. The sale F or Governor dem ocrat re p iesetn in g it in th e a fte r an auto accident last F riday stock and wool from th e seven head venture in to th e business on a com P a tte rso n , 52, 55, 14; Pierce, 106, show grounds. The highw ay and legislature. Joseph N. S cott of m orning. T he little fellow Was m ercial scale is th e re su lt of the ex- TWO UMATILLA WOMEN ARE th e O.-W R . & N. tra c k bound it on am ounted to $64. In addition, th e 120, 73; S ta lla rd , 7, 6, 0. A thena defeated Roy W. R itn e r by crossing th e highw ay and was stru c k perim ental w ork he did d u rin g the th e w est and south, and an o th e r I f1ock won prlzes aSfU eeating $13 a t Jo in t S en ato r INJURED WHEN TRVJCK HITS a narrow m argin for the office of highw ay ru n s past it on the east, j th e H erm iston D airy & H og show. K iddle, 67. 71, 28; T aylor, 83, 93, by the fender of a car. H is arm Was past season. Joint rep resen tativ e. H. J. T aylor broken and he suffered a fra c tu re of Mr. M ullins w ill p la n t roots to se Its ready accessibility w as nne of t h e | Two lan,bs w er® saved from th e in 52. the skull. cure h is s ta rt. He h as estim ated Mrs. Park and Mrs. McFarland who has served as Joint senator from S tate S enator factors th a t caused Mr. W h ite to sel- crease to be added to the flock, the Union, U m atilla and Morrow coun value of th e tw o being placed a t $25. He was placed in a c ar and brought th a t the m inim um cost of roots and j Sustain P ainful Hurts M ann, 91, 101, 61; P restbye, 51, v .t It for th e location of his p lant. ties d u rin g tw o sessions w as d efeat T h e to ta l e a rn in g s from th e flock to H erm iston. At U m atilla he was th e labor of se ttin g them w ill run 52, 22. The e n tire p la n t of b uildings ow n ed by Fred K iddle of U nion county. Tuesday Night. still alive, but by the tim e of a r $75 per acre. Once th e crop is es ed by Mr. W h ite a t L exington w ill for th e season am ounted to $102. J o in t R ep resen tativ e .... I. M. S channep and J. O. H ales “W e have not k ep t cost records on tablished how ever, it w ill not be nec R itn er, 74, 72, 35; Scott, 72, 74, riv al in H erm iston he had died. be moved to H erm iston to be used as w ere re-elected county Judge and th is phase of o u r a ctiv ities,” Supt. essary to set roots out ag ain for a 37. a p a rt of his business. He stateid Mrs. A. E. M cFarland and Mrs. county com m issioner, respectively. num ber of years. A s th e y lan ts be th a t he expects to have all of his Dean said, " b u t th e re tu rn s on th eir S ta te R ep resen tativ e New Residents Arrive P ark ’ of U m atilla sustained serious Mrs. B ettye D eH art w as elected M iller, 84, 85, 42; N orvell, 64 equipm ent In place here by around face are very satisfacto ry . T he value Mr. and Mrs. F. R. W rig h t, fo r come well established the roots have in ju rie s Tuesday n ig h t about 9:00 tre a su re r. R epresentative® nam ed of the orig in al flock of seven is about to be thinned out so th a t p la n ts will December 1. 64, 28; Johns, 50, 64, 29; McFadden, m erly of La G rande, a re now living o’clock w hen they were stru ck by a are S. A. M iller of M ilton nnd J . S. Included am ong th e effects h e w ill $200. L ast w in ter they ru stled all 41, 55, 29. on the place w hich they recently keep producing leaves from w hich tru ck driven by Charlfes T illery of N orvell of H elix w ho defeated Jam es have to move a re 2,000 W h ite Leg of th e ir feed on th e farm an d camel C ounty Ju d g e purchased from Mrs. M artha Loun- the m in t Is distilled, h e said. P ortland. T he accident occurred in Jo h n s and C. L. M cFadden. L. L. A m eeting of those Interested in horn hens, a lay in g house m easu r thro u g h hog fat. Of course in th e McCook, 42, 57, 27; Schannep, la g in , southw est of tow n. T h e ir.lit fro n t of Dick L an e's garage. The Mann won the office of sta te se n a ing 20 by 200, four1 brooder houses o rd in ary w in ter th ey would have to 106, 107, 52. tle g ran d d au g h ter, M arie Lou S tev m int c u ltu re was held a t U m atilla tw o women had ju s t stepped from to r by a large m ajority. 16 by 28, an in cu b ato r house 24 by be fed, b u t the feed bill for a sm all C ounty T reasu rer enson, m akes her hom e w ith them Monday n ig h t. Mr. M ullins a tte n d th e ir car and sta rte d around behind ed from here. H e said about tw o 30, a feed room 20 by 30, a hay b arn flock on an irrig a te d farm is not D eH art, 100, 106, 49; Steele, 47, and is a tte n d in g school. it to cross th e street. Mr. T illery D. C. BROWNELL WINS IN dozen Interested men wer© present. 28 by 44 and his lig h t p lan t b u ild -! h ea~y/ 57, 27. is said to have noticed them too late “ One very b ig ad vantage, too, is A ta lk by a P o rtlan d m an who de ln g 16 by 24, I t is expeceted th a t V otes on some of th e m easures was to avoid h ittin g thorn. CONTEST IN UMATILLA Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond E llio tt of sires to fu rn ish roots and th e dis tw o fla t cans w ill be needed to move th a t th e flock m akes its w ay on land as follows in th e th re e p recincts: Mrs. P a rk is said to have been th e P o rtlan d w ere here Sunday as guekts tillin g p la n t for e x tra c tin g the m int th e lum ber in th e build in g s a fter th a t would otherw ise be a loss, or To p ro h ib it in h eritan ce and income more p ainfully in ju red h er h u rts in McKenzie Is Re-elected Recorder; a t th e best w ould not pay very big taxes, 18 yes, 40 no; 26 yes, 107 no; a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. w as made. they have been dism antled. cluding tw o fractu res of her rig h t Pierce. Mr. E llio tt Is in charge of dividends. The sheep have ab o u t an Low lying land th a t contains an 6 yes, 68 no. Mr. W h ite h as been in th e chicken leg an d lacerations on the skull. She Tucker, Treasurer; One th e a ffa irs of the P ilo t P ock bank business for th e p ast five years and | acre an d a h alf of alfalfa land for E astern norm al school, 125 yes, 17 w hich recently closed its doors. Mrs, excess of m oisture is needet for the also suffered considerably from p asture. The alfalfa co ntained too grow ing of the crop, local men w ho Woman on Council. h a s devoted ills effo rts to com m ercial no; 145 yes, 10 no; 48 yee, 17 no. shock. Mrs. M cF arland suffered E llio tt and Mrs. P ierce are Bisters. have studied the p la n t stated. Q uite h a tc h in g and eelling eggs d irect to much blue g rass to 'm ake it p ro fit E astern Oregon tuberculosis hospi cuts on the rig h t tem ple and bruises. an Increase in th e c u ltu re of th* In th e sp irite d city election In re s ta u ra n ts an d hotels in big cities. able to cut for hay. Then th e sheep tal, 108 yee, 21 no; 146 yes, 15 no; Both women were taken to P endleton were used along ditch banks and con p lan t Ijas occurred in the W illam ette U m atilla T uesday D. C. B row nell, 3TR0HM GETS $1050 FOR HIS T his season his h a tc h in g volume 59 yes, 7 no. a fte r Dr. Sears had atten d ed them at valley recently, and re tu rn s have pioneer resident, w as re-elected to reached the 36,000 m ark, and he had v erted feed th ere th a t otherw ise Tobacco tax bill, 39 yes, 82 no; U m atilla. would "have been w asted.” the office of m ayor. T here w ere planned before deciding to move here 48 yes, 92 no; 26 yes, 29 no. CROP OF SPUDS PRODUCED ON been good. Mr. T illery lives in P o rtla n d and th ree tic k e ts in th e field, some cf to h atch betw een 75,000 and 100,- G range income tax bill, 92 yes, has bees in this d istrict. I. L. PATTERSON th e tick ets nam ing can d id a tes th a t N orquist Bound Over 000 chicks in 1927. He said th a t by 22 no; 109 yes, 32 no; 63 yea, 8 no. 1 1-4 ACRES ON HIS RANCH were alread y on a n o th e r tick et. As a resu lt of the prelim inary FREDERICK STEIWER reason of the move he may n o t be H ousew ives’s m easure, 29 yes; 85 T here w ere tw o candidates for h earin g held last T hu rsd ay a fte r able to Increase th e h atch e ry b usi no; 50 yes, 8u no; 16 yes, 36 no. A grose re tu rn of $1051.84 from mayor, tw o for recorder, one for ness n e x t year as m uch as if he had U m atilla county official salaries, 1.4 acres of potatoes on m easured noon in th e c a st of th e state ag ain st tre a su re r and 12 for council mem rem ained in his present location, b u t 51 yes, 54 no; 65 yes, 53 no; 18 yes, land is the record established this P eter N orquist on a charg e of la r bers. ceny of a pig the d efen d an t was 25 no. h e expects h is 1927 volum e to be y ear by George Strohm on ills place bound over to the g ran d Jury. He One woman w as elected to the ab o u t tw ice w h at it w as for th is sea The v o tin g place in p recin ct No. east of H erm iston. council, Mrs. S tella P au lu . w as released on his own recogni son. 53 w as a t H otel Corlis, for No. 54 T he tubere of the netted gem v a r The vote stood os follow s; Several factors entered in to th e de a t W, J. W a rn e r’s office and for 55 iety yielded a t the ra te of 21 1-4 zance. T he com plaining w itness was For m ayor, B row nell 89, R. O. H. J. StilllngB. The h earin g was a t cision of th e L exington m an to a t C olum bia school house. tons, or 709 bushels, of m arketable tended by a larg e num ber of local Lane 64. change h is location. One of the stock to th e acre. In addition to the people. The sta te w as represented For recorder, E. M cKenzie 110, H. prim e reasons w as the ad v an tag e of m ark etab le stu ff he had tw 0 tons of by C. C. Proebetel, d istrict atto rn ey , CANFIELD-GOULD E. C hrism an 36. fered her© In th e way of sav in g on culls to feed to his hogs w hich he and the d efen d an t’s atto rn e y w as F or treasu rer, E lm er T ucker 126. feed prices by buying th ro u g h the A w edding of in te re st tc local peo gave a value of $5 per ton. F or council, H. B. H u ll 130, Dr. R. I. K eator of P endleton. F arm B ureau Co-operative. For The potatoes were sold locally and ple w as solem nized S atu rd ay a fte r A lexander Retd 104, H. E. R oden- several w eeks he h as been h a u ln g his noon in th e parsonage o f th e C hris Mr. Strohm had a dem and for more IRRIGATION DISTRICT TO baugh 97, W. T. L am bert 85. Mrs. feed from H erm iston to L exington, a tian ch u rch a t P end leto n w hen Miss stock th a n he could furnish. S tella P au lu 76 and L. B row nell 67. d istan ce of approxim ately 40 miles. The land w as m easured by Enos ELECT MEMBER OF BOARD W elm a Gould and Jo h n C anfield of Unsuccessful can d id ates w ere G. R. " I used to buy my feed by th e c ar U kiah w ere m arried. T h e cerem ony M artin, project m anager. Moss, O. C. H aney, W. H. Shepherd, load in th e sp rin g ,” he said, ‘‘b u t to The a n n u al ejection to name one The patch of ground was in th in wag read by Rev. Guy L. D rill in Mrs. E. T ucker, C. E. B erkey and do th a t I had to advance $2,.000 in the presence of a few frien d s and rel alfalfa la st y ear and w as plowed th e d irecto r on th e board of th e H er Mrs. F red Stone. a lum p sum , an d th a t is a lot of atives. T he groom is th e son of Mr. la tte r p a rt of A pril. The a lfalfa and m iston irrig a tio n d istric t w ill be held money. I consider th e plan th a t and Mrs. R. C. C anfield of H erm is grass had grow n u n til It w as knee next T uesday, November 9. T. W. ALLALFA SEED HAS MOVED farm ers a re follow ing h e re th ro u g h E lected T uesday G overnor of Oregon ton and is in th e livestock business high to th e horses, and th is grow th B otkin’s term as diroctor expires, and th e ir o rganization is ideal. It costs his nam e w ill be on th e b allo t for re- MORE RAPIDLY THIS YEAR n ear U kiah. T h e couple departed w as tu rn e d under. T he land has P tn d leto n A ttorney H onored by E lec m e $1.10 to p u t a pullet in th e lay MOVEMENT OF HAY STILL Monday on a w edding trip to C ali also been given a coat of m anure election. Mr. B otkin has served for tion to Senate. in g house a t th e ag e of six m onths Sales Made at About the Same R ate. fo rn ia a fte r w hich they w ill re tu rn three tim es d u rin g th e past eight a num ber of years. He Is a pioneer SLOW IN THIS DISTRICT in L exington, and I know I can r e years. P la n tin g w as done A pril 4, resid en t on the project. to U kiah to live. IRRIGON duce th a t cost very m aterially by As two Years Ago, U. 8. 1600 pounds of certified seed being ¿k in g advan tag e of th e sav in g in Keener Demand Anticipated by D eal C. E. B urkey of U m atilla w as a C harles Dillon, Ja c k G orham and used. > T he fifth annual school carnival, Department Finds. feed costs th a t is afforded by buying Mr. Strohm now p lan s to have a business visitor in H erm iston W ed given last S atu rd ay evening, w as a O. H. W a rn e r of B oardm an w ere H er er» D uring N ext Sixty feed th ro u g h th e local o rg an izatio n .” patch of about th ree acres next year. nesday. m iston visito rs S atu rd ay . success socially and financially. A pproxim ately 40 per cent of th® The organ izatio n of all local b usi Day» or So. Many com plim entary rem ark s w ere 1926 a lfa lfa crop is eetim ated by ness men w hich w as form ed last made by those who attended. The the U nited State® d ep artm en t of ag A ugust and has been m eetin g a t in The m ovem ent of h ay to m ark et ¡ h l.li school boys’ m in strels was con ric u ltu re to have left grow er«’ h an d s terv als since recently got in touch has been slow in th is d is tric t d u r sidered an o u tstan d in g featu re. by October 20. T his is about th e sam e w ith Mr. W hite and interview ed him ing th e p a st few weeks, according to F in an cially the school cl««rad about movem ent as tw o year® ago. b u t 1» on the subject of m oving to H erm is local dealers. Some hay has been forty-five dollars on the a ffair. faster th an a y ear ago w hen on th » ton w here feed costs for p o u ltry and shipped o u t all of th e tim e, b u t the A num ber from here atten d ed the sam e date but 30 per cent had mov d airy men are a t rock bottom prices. volum e h as not been heavy. Coast m asquerade ball a t B u tte r creek on ed. G row ers have been free sellers He evinced a lively in te re st b u t ex- dairy c en te rs a re not ta k in g a lfalfa In some sections b u t havei sold slow- S atu rd ay night. pressed the opinion th a t he could not very rap id ly , th o u g h th ere a re in d i Mns, Jo h n Goebel has re tu rn e d to I ,y | n o th ers whede th e y fe lt th a t m ake the move fo r a t least a n o th e r , catio n s th a t th e dem and m ay be ex- the hospital a t Pendleton w here s h e , prices w ere not in line w ith o th e r season, due to th e heavy expense o f ' pected to be keen er w ith in th e next m ust rem ain for a num ber of weeks. I ,eeds, w hich are m ostly h ig h e r th a n m oving h is equipm ent. j 60 days. T he w om an's com m unity club was last year The h ig h est price« for A m ovem ent w as then launched t o 1 A t p resen t Tillam ook and o th er pleasantly en tertain ed a t the home common a lfa lfa on O ctober 20 w ere see if a plan could not be evolved to consum ing cen te rs a re still stocked of Mrs. Chas. Glasgow on W ednes offered in South D akota $15.80. and give Mr. W h ite some inducem ent to w ith clover and o ats and vetch hay M ontana $15.20, and the low est day afternoon. move Im m ediately. A com m ittee purchased In th e W illam ette valley Jo h n S m ith of C alifornia Is sp en d prices In O klahom a and New Mexico, headed by O. C. P ierce and h av in g as d u rin g the sum m er, b u t th e supply ing a few days w ith his parents, the $12.60. P i. es .'.tie low er than la s t Its rem aining m em bers T h o m a s1 is n o t expected to be su fficien t to year In all but one or t " o Im p o rtan t C. B. Sm iths. Cam pbell, Col. J. F. M cN aught, S id - ; fill th e needs of dairym en In th a t T he O liver fam ily have moved producing »Intts and n/< raged $14.25 ney B arn aard , J . M. Biggs and J. S. section. tem p o rarily onto th e B ill B arker per 100 pcund i. ba I ■> clean, com par H arvey met w ith Mr. an d Mrs. W hite ; V ery little feeding is being done In ed w ith $15.30 last year and $15.65 place. S atu rd ay afternoon a fte r they h a » th is p a rt o f th e sta te , except in the A nother Jones fam ily h as located two y ears aqo. In ilie larg est G rim decided to purchase a place here. The rase of dairym en. Sheep a re still on in th is com m unity, these foiks h av alfalfa producing d is f lc l $26 $21 com m ittee had been auth o rized to aid p a stu re for th e most p art. ing bought th e place weet of War was offeied; elsew here $26-$35. in d efraln g th e m oving expenses of ________________ The fastest m ovem ent occurred In ner’s. th s p la n t, and a verbal ag reem en t to Members of H erm iston post No. Lyle Seam an and fam ily w ere Pen Idaho, Oklahom a, New Mexico, K an th is effect w as entered in to a t th e 37, A m erican Legion, w ere h o sts to sa® and South D akota. The slow est dleton shoppers S atu rd ay . Saturda meeting. th e le g io n L adies’ a u x iliary a t a card Mr®. M. M. M arkham of P endle m ovem ent was in N o rth D akota, Mr. W h ite is en th u sia stic about p arty S atu rd ay n ig h t In th e I. O. O. ton visited w ith the McCoys over the Utah and N ebraska. Movement w as th e possi bi 11 title s offered by th is F. h all. Both 500 aa d bridge were faster th an last year lu U tah. Idaho. week end. d is tric t for grow ing ben s and produc- played d u rin g th e course of th e eve- T he McNary« have moved from the M ontana. South D akota and N ebras Ing eggs. He sta rte d on some bot- nlng. P rize w in n ers w ere Mrs W il- H licks place to th e S u d d arth farm ka. and It w as about th e same as or tom land n ear L exjpgton five y ears I ism S h aar and H arry Kelly. Deco- slow er th a n lairt year In th e rem ain form erly occupied by Lyle Saling. ago on a sm all scale anil h i s been ratio n « were in keeping w ith H allo- T he g range is p lan n in g on giving ing states. W eath er conditions In in creasin g his flock stead ily every w e'ea. A luncheon w as served as a for a com m unity d in n er on T hanksgiving most d is tric ts w ere favorable year. H e is a young m an w ith a l o t 1 p a rt o f th e ev en in g 's program . P eter day. Mm. B ert K n ig h t has charge producing a b e tte r q u ality of of eathuslaam for bia chosen lin e of C astric sang, and a n u m b er o f infor- than laat year. of the a ffair. work.. ' mal ta lk s w ere made. T he eom- ------------- mlttee In charge of the party were George Bancroft who was 111 for W a lte r H inkle, land a p p raiser for Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie were I’rsel H iatt, James Todd and Lyle the federal land bank at Spokane, «orno tim e with influenza w as at Pendleton visitors Wednesday Tilden. ■was h ere Sunday on business. work again this week. n „ , H«e. ---- Mon Votes; Schannep. Be Hart, Sommer Cause» An U p in th e N o r t h W o o d s C o u n tr y s r * « iW \